NEW YORK, June 28, 2006

'View' Divas React To Star Jones' Exit

Barbara Walters Says She Feels 'Betrayed' By Surprise Announcement

  • What a difference a year makes! Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Barbara Walters, Star Jones Reynolds and Joy Behar of ABC's 'The View' present an award at the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in New York, May 20, 2005. Viera and now Reynolds have moved on. Photo

    What a difference a year makes! Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Barbara Walters, Star Jones Reynolds and Joy Behar of ABC's 'The View' present an award at the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in New York, May 20, 2005. Viera and now Reynolds have moved on.  (GETTY IMAGES/Scott Gries)

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(AP)  The gloves are off for the women on "The View."

Creator Barbara Walters said she was "betrayed" by Star Jones Reynolds' surprise on-air announcement of her exit from the daytime talk show Tuesday. Reynolds said in a magazine interview she felt she was fired.

Either way, the "help wanted" sign is up again at the show, months after it was announced that Rosie O'Donnell was replacing Meredith Vieira as a cast member in the fall.

Reynolds' exit had been rumored for months, intensifying Tuesday after reports on "Access Hollywood" and in the New York tabloids that an announcement would be coming soon.

Still, Walters said she was taken by complete surprise when Reynolds announced her departure after the first commercial break on Tuesday. The announcement had been planned for Thursday, she said.

"I love Star and I was trying to do everything I possibly could — up until this morning when I was betrayed — to protect her," Walters told The Associated Press.

Walters also said she wasn't aware until she got off the air of Reynolds' People magazine interview. Reynolds, one of the original cast members when the show started nine years ago, said: "I feel like I was fired."

That seems to be the case. Walters said ABC network chiefs had decided last fall not to renew Reynolds' contract because its research showed that Reynolds' dramatic weight loss and 2004 wedding to banker Al Reynolds had turned off viewers. Reynolds had been criticized for a Web site that promoted companies that donated items for the wedding party's gift bags.

"We tried to talk them out of it," Walters said, "and we tried to give Star time to redeem herself in the eyes of the audience, and the research just kept getting worse."

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By David Bauder
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